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One Ticket to See Egypt Central at the Cubby Bear North in Lincolnshire on December 31 at 8 p.m. Two Options Available.

Egypt Central

Egypt Central at the Cubby Bear North on Sat., Dec. 31 at 8PM: General Admission

Discount 62%

$16

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Egypt Central at the Cubby Bear North on Sat., Dec. 31 at 8PM: VIP Package

Discount 38%

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$72

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Although accurate as a genre description, the term “heavy metal” is somewhat redundant, much like the phrases “free gift” and “enthralling harmonica solo.” Savor sonic boulders with today’s GrouponLive deal to see Egypt Central at the Cubby Bear North in Lincolnshire on Saturday, December 31, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Choose between the following options:

For $6, you get one general-admission ticket (up to a $16.50 value, including all Ticketmaster fees).

For $45, you get one VIP package (up to a $72 value, including all Ticketmaster fees), which includes:

Access to VIP balcony area

Hearty appetizer buffet served until midnight

Open bar with beer, wine, and cocktails from 7 p.m. until last call<p>

The Cubby Bear North in Lincolnshire and popular radio station 95 WILL stick a pitchfork into 2011 as heavy-duty alternative-metal outfit Egypt Central headlines Tom & Duco’s NYE Bash. Touring behind their latest album, White Rabbit, the Memphis natives crank out explosive rock that instantly liquefies all ukuleles within a 100-mile radius. In a propulsive performance, bassist Joey Chicago sweats away his shirt, drummer Blake Allison pounds wormholes in the stage, Jeff James frets his guitar like a Braille auctioneer, and singer John Falls growls into the mic. Local six-string assassins The Action Blast and The Attraction join the festivities with rousing sets of aggressive metal and industrial modern rock, aiding Cubby Bear revelers in the sledgehammering of “Auld Lang Syne.”